Glassdoor is a website where employees can anonymously review their employers, share salary information, and provide insights into the company’s culture and work environment.
Glassdoor provides an opportunity for recruiters to attract top talent by showcasing positive reviews of the company, its culture, and its benefits. By understanding what job seekers are looking for in a company, recruiters can create targeted recruitment campaigns and increase their chances of attracting the right candidates.
This platform can also help businesses keep an eye on their competitors by providing access to information about their hiring practices, compensation packages, and employee satisfaction. This can help businesses benchmark themselves against their competitors and make strategic decisions about their own recruitment and retention strategies.
This can be done by collecting enough data from Glassdoor. However, copy-pasting the required data would be a time-consuming activity.
Here’s where Hexofy comes in handy!
Hexofy is a simple-to-use browser extension that allows you to tap into any web page and perform 1-click scraping of the most important data.
With Hexofy, you can capture juicy data in spreadsheet format in just one click.
How to scrape the Glassdoor search results page
All you have to do is install the browser extension to your browser, then browse the page you want to scrape and click on the extension. Now you can save the data you see on the page right inside a Google Sheet in seconds.
In the gif below, we show how you can scrape all the important data from Glassdoor by scraping the search result pages and capturing data, such as company names, ratings, number of reviews and salaries, job, location, industry, description, and more.
How to scrape a Glassdoor single job posting page
First, you’ll need to install the browser extension to your browser and go to the single job posting page you want to scrape.
Once you’re on the page, click on the extension. Hexofy will scrape the data from the page in one click and will allow you to save the data right inside a Google Sheet.
Here’s how we scraped Glassdoor’s single job posting, including the employer name, job title, job location, employer-provided salary, and job description.
Capture data from any page, like magic.
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